The people who work at Texas Roadhouse are some of the most diverse around. You will be surrounded by people from all different backgrounds and you have the opportunity to learn so much from your coworkers well as the people at your tables.

Cons

Some down sides of working here are that you are not allowed to request off. You have a set schedule for your duration of employment there and you are expected to show up to every shift unless another server picks yours up.

Advice to ManagementAdvice

The management is great here. They truly care about their servers, hosts, service assistants, and other employees.

Interview Difficulty 124 Ratings

Interview Difficulty

I applied online. The process took a day – interviewed at Texas Roadhouse.

Interview Details

I was asked to sit at a table by the bar.. after waiting about 30 minutes finally spoke with service manager, then after waiting another 30 minutes spoke with general manager. Only spoke with each manager for about 10 minutes a piece. Very unprofessional but easy. was hired on the spot

If people are getting rowdy at this roadhouse, it must be because of the steaks. Texas Roadhouse operates a leading full-service restaurant chain with over 420 company-owned and franchised locations in across the states and abroad. The Southwest-themed eateries serve a variety of hand-cut steaks, ribs, chicken, pork chops, and seafood entrees, along with sandwiches, starters... More

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